The swim train timer started life with a plain stopwatch and then added some analysis, in real time. But the more you observe training and the swimming clubs, competitions and community, the recording of times seem like just part of … Continue reading →

Here is a picture of the WIFI touchpads stuck to a mirror via suction cups. They are now 100% waterproof and ready for a swimming pool trial. Attaching the touchpads to the different types of swimming pool walls around … Continue reading →

The swim train timer stopwatch has been hooked up to light sensor timing kit. Fairly straight forward, as the light beam is broken this triggers the timer on the stopwatch to be stopped. This can be set for 5, 10, … Continue reading →

A couple of cool swimming pool training and visualisation technologies have been brought to my attention lately: Pool Graphics A student has created a CSS overlay for video coverage of swimming competitions. Entitled Visual Lane Graphics for Swimming with CSS3 this … Continue reading →

Been on a tour of UK swimming pools including Loughborough, Leeds, Sheffield, Edinburgh and Stirling. Been checking out the pool ends and tile surfaces to help prepare the WIFI touchpads for as many surfaces as possible. The BG International Swimming … Continue reading →

A live version of the Swim Train Timer is live on the web. The following devices should be able to use the website fully both online and when offline andriod tablets or smart phones with firebox Beta browser + Google … Continue reading →

The 0.40 milestone release has been achieved. A combination of improving the basics will advancing the features enough to show the direction and hopefully promise of the Swim Train Timer – swimming stopwatch. Latest code is on GitHub A clean … Continue reading →